In which the curious acquaintance of a fallen Oxford scholar, McIntosh Jellaludin, reveals the melancholy dignity and peculiar wisdom of a man who has embraced ruin with a scholar’s mind and a Mahommedan’s faith, living amidst the twilight of the native caravansary. Through shared tobacco and strained hospitality, the narrator becomes the guardian of McIntosh’s scattered memoirs, a testament to a life of bitter degradation and rare insight that may yet find its place beyond the shadows.